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Pinnepedia
Evolution, development and finction of species brain in this group. From Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections. [eng]
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Marine Mammal Center
We recognize our interdependence with marine mammals and our responsibility to use our awareness, compassion and intelligence to ensure their survival and the conservation of their habitat. [eng]
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International Marine Mammal Association
Dedicated to the conservation of marine mammals and their habitats worldwide, through research and education. [eng]
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Marine Mammals on the Web
Information and links about marine mammals
from a former dolphin and sea lion trainer. [eng]
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Society for Marine Mammalogy
The Society was founded at San Francisco, California, U.S.A., on December 15, 1981, and incorporated as a non-profit entity under United States law on September 21, 1982, at San Francisco, California, U.S.A. [eng]
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Pinnipedia, Pinnipeds of Patagonia
Mammals of Patagonia [eng | spa]
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Falklands seals and sealions - Falkland Islands pinipeds
Falklands seals & sealions - Photographs, maps and population data on Falkland Islands seals and sealions, with links to seals and sealions research reports. [eng]
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Pinnipeds
Pinnipeds are marine mammals which can be found in many places around the globe. There are a few different families. [eng]
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Pinnipeds
Seals, sea lions and walrus are currently placed in the Suborder Pinnipedia in the Order Carnivora, which also includes the bears, dogs, raccoons, and weasels (including otters). Three families of living pinnipeds are recognized, the Phocidae (earless seals or true seals), the Otaridae (eared seals or fur seals and sea lions) and the Odobenidae (walrus). [eng]
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Pinnipeds
List of familia. [eng]
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Friends of the Elephant Seal
Includes information on friends of the elephant seal. [eng]
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Classification of Pinnipedia
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